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Engaging Indigenous families in a community-based Indigenous early childhood programme in British Columbia, Canada: A cultural safety perspective

机译:在加拿大不列颠哥伦比亚省的社区土着早期童年计划中引人入胜的土着家庭:文化安全视角

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This article is part of a larger study that explored how an Indigenous early intervention programme in British Columbia (BC), Canada, known as the Aboriginal Infant Development Program' (AIDP), influenced family and children's health and well-being and was responsive to child health inequities. Postcolonial feminist and Indigenous feminist perspectives provided a critical analytical lens to this qualitative inquiry. The study was undertaken with AIDPs based in diverse community organisations located in off-reserve urban municipalities throughout the province of BC. From September 2013 to March 2014, in-depth, semi-structured interviews were undertaken with: Indigenous primary caregivers (n=10), Indigenous Elders (n=4), AIDP workers (n=18) and administrative leaders (n=3). The purpose of this article is to examine and analyse the findings that focus on how AIDP workers supported family and children's health and well-being by transforming their routine policies and practices in ways that fostered caregivers' active engagement in their programmes. Findings centre on three main themes: (i) overcoming mistrust; (ii) being willing to move a step forward' and (iii) resisting what's taken-for-granted. These inter-related themes are examined and discussed in relation to the concept of cultural safety. The findings have international relevancy for social and healthcare community-based programmes that are questioning how to engage with parents who may be hard to reach as a result of multi-faceted social and structural factors.
机译:本文是一个更大的研究的一部分,探讨了英国哥伦比亚(BC)的土着早期干预计划,被称为原住民婴儿发展计划(AIDP),影响家庭和儿童的健康和幸福,并对儿童健康不公平。后殖民女权主义和土着女权主义的观点为这种定性查询提供了临界分析镜头。该研究是在全国公元前省内的储备城市城市的不同社区组织中,采用AIDPS进行。 2013年9月至2014年3月,深入,半结构化访谈是为:土着初级护理人员(N = 10),土着长老(N = 4),AIDP工人(N = 18)和行政领导者(n = 3 )。本文的目的是审查和分析专注于AIDP工人如何支持家庭和儿童健康以及福祉的调查结果,以促进监护人的积极参与计划的方式转变他们的日常政策和实践。调查中心三个主要主题:(i)克服不信任; (ii)愿意向前迈进的一步'和(iii)抵制所考虑的批准。这些与文化安全的概念有关审查并讨论了这些相关主题。该研究结果具有国际相关的社会和医疗保健社区的计划,这些计划正在质疑如何与多方面的社会和结构因素导致可能难以达到的父母。

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